Guibert of Ravenna

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Italian antipope from 1080 to 1100 who was installed as pope by the Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV who consistently opposed efforts at papal reform (died in 1100)

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This aligns with much of the work in animal studies, which attempts to move beyond anthropocentric histories and social narratives by putting animal life in the spotlight (see, for example, Agamben, 2004; Haraway, 2008; Mitchell, 2002; Oliver, 2009; Philo and Wibert, 2000; Shukin, 2009; Whatmore, 2002; Wolch and Emel, 1998).
Philo C, Wibert C, 2000 Animal Spaces, Beastly Places: New Geographies of Human-Animal Relations (Routledge, London)
Exit Wibert Close, turning left back to Warwards Lane.
Moreover royal pressure was brought to bear against Gerald's selection by Henry II and John in these elections, and Gerald claimed that this was because a certain William Wibert, later abbot of the Cistercian house of Biddlesden in Buckinghamshire, had spread malicious rumours about him at court in 1176.